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A validity study of two projective object representations measures

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The Concept of the Object on the Rorschach is compared with the Social Cognition and Object Relations Scales. The two projective object representations measures are also compared with an intelligence test, a pathology test and a personality test, particular focus on the construct validity of the concept of object representations. Findings provide support for the validity of the construct and for the existence of an affective relationship between pathology and object representations.

Author: Nash, Michael R., Hilsenroth, Mark J., Hibbard, Stephen, Hibbard, Juliette Klepser
Publisher: American Psychological Association, Inc.
Publication Name: Psychological Assessment
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 1040-3590
Year: 1995
Analysis, Test validity, Psychological tests, Mental representation, Mental representations, Projective techniques

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The Computer-Assisted Hypnosis Scale: standardization and norming of a computer-administered measure of hypnotic ability

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Assessment of the responses of 130 participants to the Computer-Assisted Hypnosis Scale (CAHS) and the Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale (SHSS:C) revealed the relative utility of the former as a psychometrically versatile instrument in ascertaining hypnotic ability. Both the CAHS and the SHSS:C matched well in their estimates of behavioral, subjective depth and relational involvement.

Author: Nash, Michael R., Grant, Carolyn D.
Publisher: American Psychological Association, Inc.
Publication Name: Psychological Assessment
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 1040-3590
Year: 1995
Hypnotic susceptibility

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Norming clinical questionnaires with multiple regression: The pain cognition list

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Questionnaires for measuring patients' feelings or beliefs are commonly used in clinical settings for diagnostic purposes, clinical decision-making, or treatment evaluation. The clinical questionnaires can be normed by using the pain cognition list with multiple regression of raw scores on demographic and other patient variables.

Author: Breukelen, Gerad J.P. Van, Vlaeyen, Johan W.S.
Publisher: American Psychological Association, Inc.
Publication Name: Psychological Assessment
Subject: Psychology and mental health
ISSN: 1040-3590
Year: 2005
United States, Methods, Usage, Personality tests, Personality questionnaires, Psychodiagnostics, Regression analysis

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